The Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change International Program Office
University Of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara CA
Investigators
Abstract
Research on the complex interactions among human and natural components of the integrated Earth system have highlighted the need to understand both individual and collective perceptions and actions of human beings, because people operate both as individuals and as members of groups and institutions. Institutions figure prominently both as causes of large-scale environmental changes and through direct response and through establishment of the frameworks of responses to changing environmental conditions. This award provides renewed support for the International Project Office (IPO) of the Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) project. IDGEC is one of four major core projects of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change Programme (IHDP), which is an international collaborative research program overseen by the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU), with cooperation from the International Social Science Council (ISSC). The IDGEC Science Plan lays out a research program that addresses the role of institutions in causing and confronting large-scale environmental changes. The plan focuses on issues of causality, performance, and design, and it draws attention to analytic themes relating to institutional fit, interplay, and scale. The IDGEC IPO provides a range of services designed to maximize the likelihood of IDGEC projects being successful in meeting the goals of the science plan. Among the functions undertaken by the IPO are staffing for the IDGEC Science Steering Committee, the project's main administering body; conducting liaison with IHDP staff and leaders; promoting IDGEC science; presenting and publishing IDGEC scientific results; and managing and mobilizing the IDGEC network. Major emphasis of the IDGEC IPO are developing opportunities for members of the network, exploring the uses of web-based conferencing to promote IDGEC science, and initiating a policy links publication series. The IDGEC-IPO plays a critical role in the success of this research project by catalyzing and coordinating a global network of scientists pursuing a common research agenda. Through continued support for the IPO, the infrastructure for the conduct of current and future international collaborations focusing on this important set of problems will be strengthened, and the U.S. will give a positive signal to other nations regarding the value and utility of major international collaborative efforts
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